Notre Dame College’s Clara Fritzsche Library will host “KinderToys: The Courageous Children of the Holocaust,”─an exhibition of works that focuses on the toys and drawings of the youngest victims of Nazi persecution─by local artist Boni Suzanne Gelfand through December 20.

Notre Dame College and International Partners in Mission are collaborating to present a free panel of international experts in Global to Local: A Forum on Human Trafficking from 6-8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, in the Performing Arts Center at the College.

Notre Dame College faculty Rachel Morris and Amy Kesegich will display their art books and travel journals and demonstrate their craft throughout October as part of the Octavofest 2013 celebration of book and paper innovations.

A group of 30 Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin School seniors this semester is reaping the benefits of being taught by Nicholas Santilli, Ph.D., vice president of academic and student affairs at Notre Dame College and a recognized expert in the field of developmental psychology.

Notre Dame College Director of Athletics Scott Swain has been appointed to the NCAA Division II Management Council. His term of service, representing the Mountain East Conference, will begin immediately and continue through 2017.

The Notre Dame College Career Services Center has received a $30,000 grant from the Cleveland Foundation’s Fenn Educational Fund to create research internships with nonprofit organizations for ecology and environmental science majors.

Jobs in the fitness industry are growing fast, and Notre Dame College is offering a training certification course on Saturdays to quickly and conveniently prepare students and professionals for careers as personal trainers.

The Notre Dame College and South Euclid police departments have teamed up with the Ohio Tactical Officers Association (OTOA) to provide nearly 150 police chiefs from across the state with continuing education in crisis response and litigation.

Our Mission

Founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame in 1922 as a Catholic, four-year liberal arts institution for women, Notre Dame College sits on 48 picturesque wooded acres, tucked away in South Euclid, a quiet suburban neighborhood just 25 minutes from downtown Cleveland, Ohio.

A Catholic institution in the tradition of the Sisters of Notre Dame, the College educates a diverse population in the liberal arts for personal, professional and global responsibility.

Since Notre Dame College began admitting men in 2001, enrollment has reached almost 2,000 students. The College offers associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees in over 30 disciplines as well as 22 scholarship athletic sports.